Yes!
Tickets must be purchased at least 24 hours in advance, and group rates
start with 25 tickets. Click here for House of Torment group rate
ticket information.
The
actors will not touch you. However, they do get very close.
Occasionally you may brush up against their costumes or props. You may
also come into contact with some of the sets.
House
of Torment is recommended for adults and teens, but younger children
may come if accompanied through the attraction by a parent or guardian.
Carrying babies though is NOT recommended or allowed. There are no
special prices for children and no refunds if anyone decides not to
finish. There are many emergency exits throughout each attraction in
case anyone gets too scared to continue.
House
of Torment employs a fully trained security staff to keep things
running smoothly inside the attraction and the premises. All activity
inside and out is monitored by security cameras and trained
professionals.
Yes. We do not allow foul language, pushing, vulgar behavior, weapons of any kind, alcohol, etc.
The
first violation of these rules will usually bring a warning and after
the second, you will be asked to leave without a refund.
NO
photography of any sort is allowed in the haunts. Haunted houses are
dark and peoples eyes (especially the actors) adjust to the low light.
When you flash your camera you're not only ruining other customers'
experience but you're hurting the actors' eyes.
The monsters working outside will quite often pose for pictures.
For media inquiries:
Jon Love
Vice President
House of Torment
512-694-6249
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